Saturday, April 24, 2010

China calls U.S. a hypocrite over human rights

One of my friends in China had said some time back that he doesn't think this is news anymore... "China calls U.S. a hypocrite over human rights." Since it is not news, rather annoying to one another, why has the US continued to do so, which doesn't gain her a name of the 'moral leader' in the world ? He wanted us to share our thoughts with global professionals on this. The following is what I wrote.

I take this opportunity to share some thoughts with you. May be by doing this we will become wiser and look to the future with the right strategy that our nations need to take for our common good. There are many things for which I adore China a country which became independent 2 years after India. Though it has been portrayed to the world that we are sworn enemies but there is no iota of doubt that the way China has marched ahead of India particularly over the last two decades makes us look at it in awe. As an after thought I often think may be India would have been far better if it had become a Communist country then.

Democracy brings with it a lot of unwanted baggage for nations who have been ruled for centuries. Without being distracted further I would like to say that in spite of the success China has enjoyed it has not been a good neighbour though there have been a lot of mistakes which we have done like hosting the Dalai Lama since 1959 instead of taking care of our own problems. We have a few similar problems. Taiwan in China. Kashmir in India. The two problems continue to simmer together. Pakistan being a close and trusted ally of China has distorted the balance in the region. China does not agree on the McMahon Line even now as it was not a signatory to the treaty in 1914.. As a result its claim on Arunachal Pradesh in particular and Tawang in particular continues and is never letting our ties improve. As far as human rights is concerned vis-a-vis USA there will be better many contributions by our friends who are better aware about that country.

Thanks and regards,

Suprio

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